Our accelerated Resort & Hospitality Management bachelor's degree program will take you just three years to complete and combines traditional classroom learning with on-mountain experience at Killington Mountain Resort & Ski Area — the largest ski area in the eastern U.S.
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You will have the opportunity to live and work in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains at the newly renovated Castleton Lodge at Killington – your living-learning laboratory. The Castleton Lodge at Killington is located on the Killington Access Road and is nestled among a variety of mountain businesses: a pizza shop, a coffeehouse, hotels, and more.
In addition to student dorm rooms, the Lodge also includes a computer lab, dining room and food service, laundry facilities, recreation areas, and a fireplace lounge. Your classrooms are just a five-minute drive away in the Highridge Conference Center.
When you live at Castleton Lodge at Killington, you get to live the outdoors life. As a resort employee, you will receive all of the perks, which includes a free ski pass. Killington has the largest vertical drop in New England at 3,050 feet. You can hit the slopes during your winter downtime and also enjoy what Killington has to offer in other seasons: mountain biking, kayaking, hiking, and much more.
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The heart of your education will be your three co-op work experiences at Killington Resort. For each co-op, you’ll earn a regular paycheck for your work from the resort, as well as nine credits from Castleton. Co-op opportunities run the gamut of jobs offered at the resort, including working in guest services, at the front desk at the Killington Grand Hotel, running snowmaking equipment, operating ski lifts, assisting in event planning, and more.
Students who show promise have the opportunity to become supervisors at Killington while still in the program, with responsibility for six to eight employees.
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The program runs on a trimester system with a full slate of courses in the Fall and Spring and three, nine-credit co-ops (in Winter 1, Winter 2, and one Summer term). Through your coursework and paid co-op work experiences, you will learn:
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Our Resort & Hospitality Management degree program courses are taught by accomplished veterans of the resort and hospitality industry, Killington Resort staff, and our dedicated Castleton University business faculty.
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If you’re interested in learning more about the Resort and Hospitality Management Program, we invite you to join us for a visit at Killington. Throughout the year, we host virtual and in-person admission events at the resort called Killington Experience Days. To request an individual visit with the School of Resort and Hospitality Management, please complete our information form. We will be happy to connect with you and then arrange a private visit to accommodate your interests.